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Monday, June 14, 2004 #

IronPython is the Python implementation for the CLR and Mono.
Interestingly, as evident from the following blog entry, the author of Iron Python wanted to show how bad CLR design is for dynamic languages, but ended up finding it a good target instead, and consequently resulted in writing Python for the CLR:
http://blogs.msdn.com/jasonz/archive/2004/03/30/103405.aspx

For some unknown reason, I had been navigating the web for blogging tools that plug into Outlook, let me read and publish blogs (I try my level best to avoid going on the web and writing blogs!). So, here are the results that impressed my close friend and collegue, Deepak Gulati, tons! So with him impressed, am sure these are good :) 1) Download RSS Bandit (news/RSS aggregator written in C# and is free!) from http://www.rssbandit.org/ow.asp?DownLoad and install it. 2) Download Bloggar from http://www.bloggar.com/. Install it. This allows you to publish to most of the used blog engines from the desktop. For instructions on how to configure it, read this. Enjoy Blogging :)

Whidbey version of Rotor runs without a hitch on Longhorn! Check the following post at Joel Pobar's weblog: http://blogs.msdn.com/joelpob/archive/2004/05/05/126837.aspx